Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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Gunrunner | Lawyers | Discovery | The Daily Caller

Gunrunner | Lawyers | Discovery | The Daily Caller


Texas criminal defense lawyers are investigating the Justice Department’s Fast and Furious investigation of cross-border gun smuggling, using routine “discovery” rules that allow defendants to look for flaws in prosecutors’ evidence, statements and purpose.

“As the lawyer for Jose Sauceda–Cuevas, I’ve got to look at every possibility,” including agency misconduct, that would help him in the courtroom, said David Dudley, a Harvard-trained criminal defense lawyer based in Los Angeles.

The U.S. Attorney for the Arizona district is charging Dudley’s client with 25 counts related to gun trafficking. The charges include 10 false statement made during gun purchases, five identity theft charges, five counts for felony possession of a gun, and “five counts of Illegal Alien in Possession of a Firearm,” according to a May 19 press statement.

“The defendant orchestrated straw purchases of over 110 assault rifles and pistols in a multi–state enterprise to provide weapons for the drug war” in Mexico, the statement said.

The case is one in set of prosecutions covering 17 defendants charged in five separate cases that involve more than 300 weapons, most of which are “AK–47–type rifles and automatic pistols that were recovered in Mexico, Arizona and Texas,” read the statement.

The client is being held in jail out of fear that he might flee, Dudley said. (Report says Kucinich praised Syrian dictator)

The gun-purchase charges emerged from “Fast and Furious “ project launched by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms. Agency officials say the project’s purpose was to allow illegal gun-sales so agency officials could track the buyers and sellers until prosecutors had assembled enough cases to cripple the smuggling networks. Critics, however, say the project went awry as at least one U.S. official — and perhaps several Mexican officials — were killed by guns that U.S. officials allowed to be smuggled into Mexico.

The project is now being investigated by Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Issa’s spokesman, Becca Watkins, declined to comment on the defense attorney’s discovery efforts. Republican Sen. Charles Grassley is also investigating the project.



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/06/29/gunrunner-lawyers-seek-discovery/#ixzz1Qip8eT7G

Dudley is working with another client’s attorney to launch the discovery investigations. But neither will get to investigate the investigators unless the trial judges approves their request for discovery.

“I have no idea” if the judges will grant discovery, Dudley said. But, he said, “I assume [prosecutors] will anticipate that we will look at every possibility for our client.”

“Anything he files in court, we’ll respond to appropriately in court,” said Robbie Sherwood, a spokesman for the Arizona prosecutor, based in Phoenix, Ariz.

“I think there’s a pretty good chance of getting discovery if they show it is relevant to a defense,” said Dick DeGuerin, a Houston-based lawyer who persuaded the federal government last year to quit its gun-trafficking investigation of the Carter’s Country, a four-store chain of hunting shops in Texas.

“Orders from either a Justice Department official or from supervisors in ATF to allow the sale to go forward … will be relevant” to a defense, he said. “It certainly might be used in mitigation” of a tough sentence.

From 2006 to 2010, Carter’s County sold guns to suspicious buyers at the behest of the ATF, but stopped once agency officials declared the gun shop to be the target of a criminal investigation. The retails hired him in early 2010, and “once we convinced the assistant U.S. attorney that what we were saying was true – that we were being encouraged to go through with lawful but questionable sales by the ATF – the [attorney] realized we had not been violating the law, nor conspiring with anyone to violate the law,” he said.

“We were doing what we were told to do,” he said.

Dudley is also asking the judge to set aside most of charges facing his client. In a previous California case, he persuaded a judge to drop multiple cocaine-related charges faced by his client, because police declined to arrest him after his first violations. The argument, he said, reduced his client’s sentence to five years, down from 20 or more, he said.

In the gun trafficking case, agency officials did not immediately arrest his client after they first suspected him of violating the law, but instead waited while he made more gun-purchases until they could charge him with many offenses, Dudley said.

“We’ve got enough laws on the books to deal with gun-trafficking and misusing guns … we need better oversight and responsibility and accountability in the agencies that enforce the laws,” especially in the ATF, DeGuerin said. “We’re not going to sue anybody, but I think the more all this comes to light, the better informed the public will be.”



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/06/29/gunrunner-lawyers-seek-discovery/#ixzz1QipC8ylG


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Home | Costs of War

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Bachmann's husband got $137,000 in Medicaid funds - politics - Decision 2012 - msnbc.com

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Cost of US wars since 9/11? At least $3.7 trillion - World news - South and Central Asia - Afghanistan - msnbc.com

Cost of US wars since 9/11? At least $3.7 trillion - World news - South and Central Asia - Afghanistan - msnbc.com

Cost of US wars since 9/11? At least $3.7 trillion, study finds

224,000 people have died directly from warfare and 7.8 million people have been displaced

updated 6/29/2011 5:30:39 AM ET

When President Barack Obama cited cost as a reason to bring troops home from Afghanistan, he referred to a $1 trillion price tag for America's wars.

Staggering as it is, that figure grossly underestimates the total cost of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to the U.S. Treasury and ignores more imposing costs yet to come, according to a study released Wednesday.

The final bill will reach at least $3.7 trillion and could be as high as $4.4 trillion, according to the research project "Costs of War" by Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.

In the 10 years since U.S. troops went into Afghanistan to root out the al-Qaida leaders behind the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, spending on the conflicts totaled $2.3 trillion to $2.7 trillion.

Those numbers will continue to soar when considering often overlooked costs such as long-term obligations to wounded veterans and projected war spending from 2012 through 2020.

The estimates do not include at least $1 trillion more in interest payments coming due and many billions more in expenses that cannot be counted, according to the study.

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In human terms, 224,000 to 258,000 people have died directly from warfare, including 125,000 civilians in Iraq.

Many more have died indirectly, from the loss of clean drinking water, healthcare, and nutrition. An additional 365,000 have been wounded and 7.8 million people — equal to the combined population of Connecticut and Kentucky — have been displaced.

"Costs of War" brought together more than 20 academics to uncover the expense of war in lives and dollars, a daunting task given the inconsistent recording of lives lost and what the report called opaque and sloppy accounting by the U.S. Congress and the Pentagon.

The report underlines the extent to which war will continue to stretch the U.S. federal budget, which is already on an unsustainable course due to an aging American population and skyrocketing healthcare costs.

It also raises the question of what the United States gained from its multi-trillion-dollar investment.

"I hope that when we look back, whenever this ends, something very good has come out of it," Senator Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, told Reuters in Washington.

In one sense, the report measures the cost of 9/11, the American shorthand for the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Nineteen hijackers plus other al-Qaida plotters spent an estimated $400,000 to $500,000 on the plane attacks that killed 2,995 people and caused $50 billion to $100 billion in economic damages.

Interactive: Al-Qaida timeline (on this page)

What followed were three wars in which $50 billion amounts to a rounding error. For every person killed on Sept. 11, another 73 have been killed since.

'Rigorous assessment'
Was it worth it? That is a question many people want answered, said Catherine Lutz, head of the anthropology department at Brown and co-director of the study.

"We decided we needed to do this kind of rigorous assessment of what it cost to make those choices to go to war," she said. "Politicians, we assumed, were not going to do that kind of assessment."

The report arrives as Congress debates how to cut a U.S. deficit projected at $1.4 trillion this year, roughly a 10th of which can be attributed to direct war spending.

What did the United States gain for its trillions?


Strategically, the results for the United States are mixed.

Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein are dead, but Iraq and Afghanistan are far from stable democracies. Iran has gained influence in the Gulf and the Taliban, though ousted from government, remain a viable military force in Afghanistan.

"The United States has been extremely successful in protecting the homeland," said George Friedman, founder of STRATFOR, a U.S.-based intelligence company.

"Al-Qaida in Afghanistan was capable of mounting very sophisticated, complex, operations on an intercontinental basis. That organization with that capability has not only been substantially reduced, it seems to have been shattered," Friedman said.

Story: A decade on, no clear answers in Afghanistan

Economically, the results are also mixed. War spending may be adding half a percentage point a year to growth in the gross domestic product but that has been more than offset by the negative effects of deficit spending, the report concludes.

Some U.S. government reports have attempted to assess the costs of war, notably a March 2011 Congressional Research Service report that estimated post-Sept. 11 war funding at $1.4 trillion through 2012.

The Congressional Budget Office projected war costs through 2021 at $1.8 trillion.

A ground-breaking private estimate was published in the 2008 book "The Three Trillion Dollar War," by Linda Bilmes, a member of the Watson Institute team, and Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.

That work revealed how much cost was added by interest on deficit spending and medical care for veterans.

The report draws on those sources and pieces together many others for a more comprehensive picture.

The report also makes special note of Pakistan, a front not generally mentioned along with Iraq and Afghanistan. War has probably killed more people in Pakistan than in neighboring Afghanistan, the report concludes.

Politicians throughout history have underestimated the costs of war, believing they will be shorter and less deadly than reality, said Neta Crawford, the other co-director of the report and a political science professor at Boston University.

The report said former President George W. Bush's administration was "shamelessly politically driven" in underestimating Iraq war costs before the 2003 invasion.

Most official sources continue to overlook costs, largely because of a focus on just Pentagon spending, Crawford said.

"Over the last decade, we have spent a trillion dollars on war," Obama said in last week's speech on reducing U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan .

At the very least, he was rounding down by $200 billion to $300 billion, when counting U.S. congressional appropriations for the post-9/11 wars.

"I don't know what the president knows, but I wish it were a trillion," Crawford said. "It would be better if it were a trillion."

Complicated process
In theory, adding up the dollars spent and lives lost should be a statistical errand. The U.S. Congress appropriates the money, and a life lost on battlefield should have a death certificate and a casket to match.

The team quickly discovered, however, the task was far more complicated.

Specific war spending over the past 10 years, when expressed in 2011 dollars, comes to $1.3 trillion, the "Costs of War" project found. When it comes to accounting for every dollar, that $1.3 trillion is merely a good start.

Since the wars have been financed by deficit spending, interest must be paid — $185 billion of accumulated so far.

The Pentagon has received an additional $326 billion to $652 billion beyond what can be attributed to the war appropriations, the study found.

Homeland security spending has totaled another $401 billion so far that can be traced to Sept. 11. War-related foreign aid: another $74 billion.

Slideshow: Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads (on this page)

Then comes caring for U.S. veterans of war. Nearly half of the 1.25 million who have served in uniform in Iraq and Afghanistan have used their status as veterans to make health or disability claims at an expense of $32.6 billion to date.

Those costs will soar over the next 40 years as veterans age. The report estimates the U.S. obligations to the veterans will reach $589 billion to $934 billion through 2050.

So far, those numbers add up to a low estimate of $2.9 trillion and a moderate estimate of $3.6 trillion in costs to the U.S. Treasury. No high estimate was offered.

"We feel a conservative measure of costs is plenty large to attract attention," said report contributor Ryan Edwards, an economist who studied the war impact on deficit spending.

Story: Afghan central banker resigns, fears for life

Those numbers leave out hundreds of billions in social costs not born by the U.S. taxpayer but by veterans and their families: another $295 billion to $400 billion, increasing the range of costs to date to some $3.2 trillion to $4 trillion.

That's a running total through fiscal 2011. Add another $453 billion in war-related spending projected for 2012 to 2020 and the total grows to $3.668 trillion to $4.444 trillion.

If the financial costs are elusive, so too is the human toll.

The report estimates between 224,475 and 257,655 have been killed in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, though those numbers give a false sense of precision. There are many sources of data on civilian deaths, most with different results.

The civilian death toll in Iraq — 125,000 — and the number of Saddam's security forces killed in invasion — 10,000 — are loose estimates. The U.S. military does not publish a thorough accounting.

"We don't do body counts," Tommy Franks, the U.S. commander in Iraq, famously said after the fall of Saddam in 2003.

In Afghanistan, the civilian death count ranges from 11,700 to 13,900.

For Pakistan, where there is little access to the battlefield and the United States fights mostly through aerial drone attacks, the study found it impossible to distinguish between civilian and insurgent deaths.

Story: 35 die as bomber destroys Afghan medical center

The numbers only consider direct deaths — people killed by bombs or bullets. Estimates for indirect deaths in war vary so much that researchers considered them too arbitrary to report.

"When the fighting stops, the indirect dying continues. It's in fact worse than land mines. The healthcare system is still in bad shape. People are still suffering the effects of malnutrition and so on," Crawford said.

Even where the United States does do body counts — for the members of the military — the numbers may come up short of reality, said Lutz, the study's co-director. When veterans return home, they are more likely to die in suicides and automobile accidents.

"The rate of chaotic behavior," she said, "is high."

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Monday, June 27, 2011

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Sloppy Chicken Joes Recipe

Sloppy Chicken Joes Recipe

Sloppy Chicken Joes
ingredients
  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • 3
    pounds uncooked ground chicken or uncooked ground turkey
  • 2
    14-oz. jars pizza sauce
  • 2
    cups frozen (yellow, green, and red) peppers and onion stir-fry vegetables, thawed and chopped
  • 1
    14.5-oz. can diced tomatoes
  • 8
    hoagie rolls, split
  • 8
    slices mozzarella or provolone cheese (8 ounces)
directions

1. Coat a large skillet with cooking spray. Heat skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken to hot skillet; cook until chicken is no longer pink, stirring to break apart. In a 3-1/2- or 4-quart slow cooker, combine chicken, pizza sauce, vegetables, and undrained tomatoes.

2. Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 6 to 8 hours or on high-heat setting for 3 to 4 hours.

3. Arrange split rolls, cut sides up, on an unheated broiler pan. Broil 3 to 4 inches from the heat for 1 to 2 minutes or until toasted. Spoon chicken mixture onto bottoms of toasted rolls. Top with cheese and roll tops. Makes 8 sandwiches.

nutrition facts
  • Calories661
  • Total Fat (g)26
  • Saturated Fat (g)4,
  • Monounsaturated Fat (g)2,
  • Cholesterol (mg)135,
  • Sodium (mg)1296,
  • Carbohydrate (g)60,
  • Total Sugar (g)9,
  • Fiber (g)3,
  • Protein (g)47,
  • Vitamin C (DV%)27,
  • Calcium (DV%)32,
  • Iron (DV%)24,
  • Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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AT&T - 24-Hour Chicken Fiesta Salad

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This layered chicken salad can be prepared up to 24 hours in advance. Try it the next time you need a potluck main dish. For less spice, use plain Monterey Jack cheese.

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Ingredients:

  • 4 cups torn iceberg, Boston, or Bibb lettuce
  • 1/2 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese with jalapeno peppers (2 ounces)
  • 1/2 of a 15-ounce can black beans, pinto beans, or garbanzo beans (chickpeas), rinsed and drained (1 cup)
  • 8 ounces chopped cooked chicken or turkey (about 1-1/2 cups)
  • 2 small tomatoes, cut into thin wedges
  • 1 cup jicama (about 4 ounces), cut into bite-size strips, or 1 cup shredded carrot
  • 1/2 cup sliced pitted ripe olives (optional)
  • 1 recipe Chile Dressing
  • 3/4 cup crushed tortilla chips (optional)

Nutritional Information:

Carbohydrate: 17g, Sodium: 460g, Fiber: 5g, Cholesterol: 73mg, Total Fat: 32g, Calories: 444, Protein: 26g.

Steps:

1. Place the lettuce in a large (2-quart) salad bowl. Layer ingredients in the following order: cheese, beans, chicken, tomatoes, jicama, and, if desired, olives. Spread Chile Dressing evenly over salad, sealing to edge of bowl. Cover salad tightly with plastic wrap. Chill for 4 to 24 hours. To serve, toss lightly to coat evenly. If desired, sprinkle with crushed tortilla chips. Makes 4 main-dish servings.

2. Chile Dressing: In a small bowl stir together 1/2 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing, one 4-ounce can chopped canned green chile peppers, 1-1/2 teaspoons chili powder, and 1 clove garlic, minced. Makes about 3/4 cup.

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Solar Sinter Project: 3D Printing with Sunlight and Sand
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I'm absolutely amazed by Markus Kayser's Solar Sinter Project, a 3D printer that uses the sun for power and sand as its raw material:

In a world increasingly concerned with questions of energy production and raw material shortages, this project explores the potential of desert manufacturing, where energy and material occur in abundance. In this experiment sunlight and sand are used as raw energy and material to produce glass objects using a 3D printing process, that combines natural energy and material with high-tech production technology.

Solar-sintering aims to raise questions about the future of manufacturing and trigger dreams of the full utilisation of the production potential of the world's most efficient energy resource – the sun. Whilst not providing definitive answers this experiment aims to provide a point of departure for fresh thinking.

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Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 Released - ScottGu's Blog

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Friday, June 24, 2011

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Press Release: Level 3 Announces Agreement with Information Television Network to Provide Services to Support its Broadcast Programming

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Ice Beer Mug


Ice Beer Mug

Do you love taking things literally? That's what happens when you get Strapya World to roll out the Ice Beer Mug, where you will use (normally water, otherwise using beer or other liquor is going to be a waste of good money) water to freeze into the form of mug. Once that is done, just pour your poison of choice inside, and you will be able to literally enjoy ice cold beer/liquor.

Well, if you don't drink any alcohol, you can always dispense some juice or tea into the mug for an instantly refreshing and chilling experience. As the mug itself is a carefully crafted ice cube, you need not worry about purchasing more ice. The only caveat? This is one mug that will melt away after a while, taking around 10 minutes to do so – so you had better finish up your drink there and then – even more so when it is summer and you're outdoors!


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Why You Want a Light Field Camera


Why You Want a Light Field Camera

Why You Want a Light Field Camera

Lytro's technology is never out of focus and allows 3D from a single lens

Tom Simonite 06/22/2011

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News of a camera that promises to put an end to unfocussed photos forever broke overnight, as Silicon Valley startup Lytro announced a camera for consumers based on research at Stanford University.

The company is building a "plenoptic" or "light field" camera, which features an array of small lenses between the conventional lens and the sensor. That enables the camera to collect more light, from a wider range of directions than a conventional one. Researchers have been tinkering with the idea for years and shown that the rich information captured that way allows for features cameras don't have today. Read on for the three main benefits.

Shoot first, focus later


Lytro's camera will record the light information it collects in a special file format that allows a photographer to choose what depth they want to focus to on their computer. Click on the different things in the photo above to try it.

Cleaner images

Lytro's founder, Ren Ng, modified a professional camera into a plenoptic one while at Stanford. A technical report on the research details that prototype, and explains that because more light is captured images can be clearer under the same conditions. The left and middle images below were taken with an unmodified version of the camera with a small aperture (little light let in; large depth of field) and large aperture (lots of light let in; small depth of field) respectively. The image on the right was taken with the plenoptic version and a large aperture. Lytro claims its camera will be able to take photos in very low light conditions, such as night clubs.

Credit: Standford University


3D from a single lens

Each of the micro-lenses in a plenoptic camera's array views a scene from a slightly different angle and those views can be compared to deduce the distance to the objects in front of the camera.

Last year Tom Bishop and Paolo Favaro at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, UK, published a method to extract the depth of every pixel in an image from a plenoptic camera. The top image below shows an image taken by a prototype camera they built, and the lower image the depth map extracted from it (bottom). Areas closer to the camera are shaded darker. A depth map can be combined with the color captured by the camera to represent the image in full.

For a casual photographer to make use of such a feature they would require a way to display and view 3-D images, such as the Nintendo 3DS portable gaming console.

Credit: Heriot-Watt University / Springer














Augmenting Reality with Poetry Who Wants a New Domain-Name System?

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Augmenting Reality with Poetry

Augmenting Reality with Poetry

Readers can hold a physical book of images and a web-based application to create 3-dimensional poems.

Kristina Bjoran 06/23/2011

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The increasing prevalence of e-readers has left many wondering where the future of the book is headed. Some even preemptively mourn the tangible book, with a pressing nostalgia for the classic book-reading experience.

But others see ubiquitous technology as a means of appending the book-reading experience, rather than replacing it altogether. "While some bemoan the death of the book, I saw in augmented reality the possibility for page and screen to coexist," says Amaranth Borsuk, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Comparative Media Studies at MIT. After studying the role of books in the digital age, her project Between Page and Screen was born—and it can only be described as a novel experience.

Between Page and Screen has three prime components. The first is the physical book, hard-covered and filled with large, geometric images rather than words. The second component is a computer, equipped with a Web camera.

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The third, and final, component is an almost liminal space, the augmented reality that springs to life "between" the book and the screen. Once the reader goes to the accompanying website, she must then hold the book at an angle—almost extending the book forward like an offering, so the webcam can register the chunky geometric image. What happens next is seen in the image above. A simulated 3-dimensional poem or object appears and moves when the reader moves the book, creating an engaging experience. Between Page and Screen documents the exchange of cryptic letters between two lovers, "P" and "S."

Interactive literature isn't a new idea; fans of the Goosebumps series might recall "Choose Your Own Adventure"—type stories that represented an earlier kind of interactive fiction. What is novel about Between Page and Screen is the way it integrates technology so that the book and website can't be meaningful without the other.

Borsuk and her partner, interactive application developer Brad Bouse, are now working on other literary-technological projects, including one involving the Microsoft Kinect and another interactive book that features "mutating poems."

"For me the relationship between form and content is paramount," Borsuk says. "Rather than interaction for its own sake, I would like to create work that calls out for its medium."

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Sweet No-Bake Recipe: Classic Southern Pralines

2011-06-23-Pralines1.jpgIt was 95° in my apartment and not a day to be anywhere near the kitchen. But my sweet tooth, well, it had other plans. Luckily, our Southern neighbors are used to facing such demands in the hottest and stickiest of weathers, which is why they had the good sense to invent the praline.

 
 

2011-06-23-Pralines2.jpgYou can call the praline a cookie, because it's shaped like one, but it's rightfully a type of candy. You make them entirely on the stove top by boiling a mixture of chopped pecans, sugars (two kinds!), butter, milk, and vanilla until it becomes creamy and caramelized. But if the sight of a candy thermometer makes your head hurt, don't worry. These cookies (er...candies) are different.

Counter-intuitively for those of us who do much candy-making, the key to a good batch of pralines is stirring the pot constantly. This is the one time when that annoying habit sugar has of crystallizing at the least provocation is actually something that you want. You stir as the sugar syrup comes up to a boil, stir while it's boiling, and keep stirring as it cools down into something manageable.

The moment when you feel the syrup turn grainy with sugar crystals, that's when you start dropping them onto your parchment paper like it's going out of style. Don't worry about being neat or forming perfectly uniform candies; just scoop, drop, and let them form whatever shape they may. (Incidentally the praline pros down in Louisiana call the accidental drippings between scoops "praline turds." Poetic, right?!)

I took a class in making pralines on my trip to New Orleans. They're the perfect warm-weather treat because they require minimal effort, minimal time in front of a hot stove, and no baking. Plus they're ready in about fifteen minutes. And trust me, you want to try them while they're still warm. They practically dissolve on your tongue and that, right there, is heaven.

2011-06-23-Pralines3.jpgClassic Southern Pralines
Adapted from The New Orleans School of Cooking
Makes 20-50 pralines, depending on how large or small you drop them

1 1/2 cups (12 oz) granulated white sugar
3/4 cup (6 oz) light brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup (4 oz) milk - whole is preferred but 2% is fine
6 tablespoons (3 oz) salted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cup (12 oz) pecans - I like them roughly chopped, but you can leave them whole or chop them more finely. You can also toast the pecans, if desired.

Before starting to cook, lay out a piece of parchment, aluminum foil, or a silpat for the pralines. Set a second spoon nearby in case you need to scrape the candy off the first spoon.

Combine all the ingredients in a medium sauce pan, at least 4 quarts. Do not use a smaller pan as the syrup will bubble up during cooking. It's also harder to stir in a smaller pan.

Cook the syrup over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. When it comes to a boil, start stirring constantly. Let it boil for about 3 minutes, until the syrup registers 238°f - 240°F on a candy thermometer.

Remove the pan from heat immediately and keep stirring. Stir, stir, stir! It will become creamy, cloudy, and start to thicken. When you feel it starting to get grainy, the pralines are ready. You can also hear it if you listen closely; the crystals will make a scraping noise against the side of the pan.

Drop spoonfuls of the praline syrup onto your waiting parchment. Work quickly, as the syrup starts to set as it gets cool. Let the pralines cool and harden for at least ten minutes before eating. They will keep in an airtight container for several days, but they're at their very best within the first 24 hours of making them!

One last thing: don't forget the pan scrapings! Whatever is left in the pan is the cook's treat. Scrape those up and eat them with a spoon.

Praline Variations:

Chocolate Pralines - Add 1/2 cup of chocolate with all the ingredients
Peanut Butter Pralines - Add 1/3 cup of peanut butter in the last 30 seconds of boiling the syrup
Nut-Free Pralines - Add 1 1/2 cups puffed rice cereal right before you start dropping the candies

2011-06-23-Pralines4.jpgRelated: Sweet Desserts Without Heat: 25 No-Bake Summer Desserts

(Information for this post was gathered during a press trip to New Orleans sponsored by the Louisiana Seafood Board. All views and opinions expressed in this post are the personal views of the author.)

(Images: Emma Christensen)

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